1994 Jeep Cherokee Reviews

1994 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0 inline 6 cylinder from North America

Summary:

Would get couple more of at least this year or two!

Faults:

I bought this car from a young couple who were separating. It needed brakes, then very soon later had the engine rebuilt.

About 270,000 the transmission started to leak, bad! Shop(s) replaced seals but it still leaked. Figured the problem was a worn tailshaft that moved just enough to damage the seal after a few hundred miles. Main problem was finding the right seal as the transmission is a Toyota one! No wonder it's so durable. Due to cost of rebuilding the Toyota one, just replaced it with another found after one year with 150,00 miles on it.

The car is pure joy for me and most reliable one I have had; well except maybe a Subaru. In fact this year I just bought another one as the 2nd owner with the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine and five speed trans. The car had 250,000 miles on it and for a "test" drive I went from OK up into NY state for a 3000 mile trip. Flawless! Only issue this car and the first one too that I have noted before I got them, was that the driver's door hinges broke from the body. Getting them welded back on was no problem, but the doors afterward don't align quite right.

1994 Jeep Cherokee Classic 4.0 Liter HO from North America

Summary:

Faults:

The water pump went out twice. Once from age, and once because I tightened the serpentine belt too tight.

Starter went out.

General Comments:

I was never really a fan of the Cherokee until I bought this one. It was the most reliable car I had ever owned.

I didn't think the Cherokee would be very roomy inside, but I was wrong. It has plenty of cargo space, room for my three kids in the back seat, and plenty of power to get us all where we needed to go. Off road and in the snow, this rig shined.

I now have a Wrangler and the Cherokee was much better in the snow than my Wrangler is. It had much better weight distribution and a slightly longer wheel base, making it perform in ways that most SUV's just don't.

I would recommend a Cherokee to anyone that lives in a place that has all 4 seasons and needs reliable transportation all the time. If you maintain a Cherokee, it will last you for a long long time.